The same fixture in which Belinda Mark passed the 200-mark, Australia crossed 400, becoming the first international team to do in a One-day international. Contrary to popular beliefs, the 2006 men’s ODI between Australia and South Africa in Johannesburg wasn’t the inaugural time; the 400-mark was breached.
Guided by Clark’s knock of 229, Australia romped to 412 for the loss of only three wickets in Mumbai. The likes of Lisa Keightly and Karen Rolton played a supporting role by scoring half-centuries. Australia embarrassed their opponents, Denmark, by bowling them out for 49, winning by 363 runs.
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